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Jorge De La Mar Office Esq .
Working for Families United
Jorge De La Mar Office Esq .
Working for Families United
Jorge de la Mar Esq. He is committed to serving you in all of your immigration needs, including but not limited to:
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Naturalization and Citizenship
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Green Card / Permanent Residence
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Deportation and Removal Defense
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Detention and Bail
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Asylum
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Adjustment of Status
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Visas
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Work permits
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Citizenship and Naturalization
The most common way to become a United States citizen is through naturalization. You may be eligible to receive US citizenship. Yes:
- You were born outside of the United States but have been a permanent resident of the United States for 5 years and were physically present within the United States for at least half of that time, with no periods of absence of more than six months.
- You have been a permanent resident for 3 years, who is currently married to a US citizen, and has been married to the same US citizen. for the past 3 years.
- You have served in the US Armed Forces. for a minimum of three years.
- You were on active duty in the US Armed Forces. during World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, or the Persian Gulf.
- You were married to a US citizen. who died during a period of honorable active duty in the US Armed Forces.
- You served on a ship operated by the United States. and has been a permanent US resident. in the last five years.
- You are an employee or a person hired by the US Government. and has been a permanent US resident. in the last five years.
- You are a person exercising ministerial or priestly functions of a religious denomination or interdenominational organization with a valid presence in the US, and you have been a permanent US resident for the past five years.
- You are a spouse of a U.S. citizen who is one of the following: a member of the U.S. Armed Forces, an employee of a U.S. Attorney General-recognized research institute, an employee of a public international organization of which the United States is a member by law or treaty, an employee of a U.S.-owned firm or corporation engaged in the development of U.S. foreign trade or commerce, a person who exercises ministerial or priestly functions of a religious denomination or interdenominational organization with a validity or presence in the US, and has been a permanent US resident in the last five years.
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